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Kismile has released its new Precision Drip Coffee Maker, designed to deliver café-style coffee at home through advanced temperature control and user-friendly features.


The machine is built to meet SCA and ECBC Gold Cup standards (currently under certification), ensuring each brew achieves the correct extraction, temperature and aroma balance. It features both hot and cold brew functions, a touch-control interface and a removable water tank for easy cleaning and maintenance.


At its core, the appliance uses a thick-film heating system that heats water to 197-205°F (approx. 91.6-96.1°C) in three seconds. The model also includes a magnetic anti-drip system that halts brewing when the carafe is removed, and a heat preservation mode that keeps coffee between 176–185°F (approx. 80-85°C) for up to 40 minutes.


Users can adjust coffee strength and flow rate and choose between V-shaped, flat-bottom or reusable mesh filters. Both the brew funnel and carafe are dishwasher-safe.


Cyrus Guo, product director at Kismile, said: "Many coffee makers on the market focus on complexity rather than daily use. We wanted to bring the joy of barista-quality coffee into a simple, intuitive design."


"This coffee maker was built to address everyday frustrations – making it easier to clean, more stable in performance and more enjoyable to use."


The Kismile Precision Drip Coffee Maker is available now via the brand's website and on Amazon.

Kismile launches precision drip coffee maker with hot and cold brew modes

Rafaela Sousa

24 October 2025

Kismile launches precision drip coffee maker with hot and cold brew modes

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